The New York Giants may use a committee approach with their tight ends this season based on different situations, according to head coach Tom Coughlin. "I really think that there'll be a group of guys that'll play that'll help us in different situations and will be matched up according to the circumstance," Coughlin said. "I think that's where it's going to go. I think there's a lot of roles for that spot." TEs Larry Donnell, Adrien Robinson, Daniel Fells and Kellen Davis are expected to make the final roster, but no starter has been named.

Fantasy Tip: None of the tight ends have a lot of fantasy value, and none likely should be drafted in fantasy leagues. Robinson has the most upside and could be a waiver wire pickup during the season if he wins the starting job. Donnell could also have some value if he starts at some point.

New York Giants general manager Jerry Reese said he believes the team likely will use several players at tight end this upcoming season since there is no clear candidate for the starting job. Reese indicated he believes TEs Adrien Robinson and Larry Donnell can be dynamic offense players in 2014.

New York Giants TE Adrien Robinson, who had zero catches in three games last year, is impressing the team during organized team activities. "I think he's done a really good job in terms of just learning," head coach Tom Coughlin said. "Again, not many mental errors. I've been really impressed with that."

Fantasy Tip: Robinson could take a huge step in 2014 if he can separate himself from Kellen Davis at the tight end position. Robinson could be a decent bye-week filler or waiver wire target midseason.

If New York Giants' practice Thursday, May 29, was any indication of how the team will utilize their tight ends, expect them to line up in multiple spots on the field and be asked to do a little bit of everything. TE Adrien Robinson was on the line of scrimmage one play, the next TE Larry Donnell was lined up as a wide receiver, and on the next play TE Xavier Grimble was in the backfield as an H-back.

Fantasy Tip: Unless the Giants bring in a starting-caliber tight end, Robinson appears to be the guy. He is a sneaky No. 2 option, with potential for more.